Nintendo Download: FAR: Changing Tides

Nintendo Download: FAR: Changing Tides

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We’re coming off an array of first-party and bigger third-party Switch games, notably Pokemon Legends, but now things are cooling a bit as we wait for Triangle Strategy and Kirby to come.  The new seafaring game FAR: Changing Tides is out on March 1, amid several other releases like Never Alone: Arctic Collection.

The former is a day and date release with other platforms like Steam, which makes it a particularly interesting third-party release. And here’s the rest, including Conan Chop Chop, which got its own spot at the PC Gaming Show at E3 three years ago.

Nintendo Download: FAR: Changing Tides week

  • #1 Anagrams Sudokus Bundle
  • 15in1 Solitaire
  • 35MM – Available March 2
  • AAA Clock Extended Edition
  • Aeternum Quest 
  • Amazing Machines
  • Ammo Pigs: Cocked and Loaded
  • An American Werewolf in L.A.
  • An NPC’s Odyssey
  • Antarctica 88
  • Arcade Archives DANGEROUS SEED
  • Autobahn Polizei Simulator 2 – Nintendo Switch Edition
  • Blandville
  • Checkers Minimal
  • Conan Chop Chop
  • Explosive Candy World
  • Flip The Buddy
  • HOT WHEELS – AcceleRacers Power Rage
  • Inside Her (bedroom)
  • Little Orpheus
  • Moto Roader MC
  • One Gun Guy 
  • Pixel Game Maker Series Arcanion: Tale of Magi
  • Plunderer’s Adventures
  • Primordia
  • Pudding Monsters
  • REDDEN: 100denarii
  • Shipwreck Escape
  • Space Intervention
  • To the Top, Mammoth!
  • Variable Barricade
  • Wall of insanity
  • Who Is Zombie
  • Zombie Rollerz: Pinball Heroes

If you missed last week’s edition, here it is. For those who are interested, sales are going on for all platforms.


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